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Showing posts with label New Year's Eve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Year's Eve. Show all posts

RUSSELL BRAND and KATY PERRY

Posted by blog master Wednesday, January 6, 2010

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RUSSELL BRAND and KATY PERRY have shocked pals with plans to get wed in MONTHS.

Comic Russell, 34, confirmed he had proposed to the pop star exclusively in The Sun yesterday.

And the lovestruck pair are wasting no time organising their wedding.

The grand Presidential Suite where the couple stayed in The Taj Rambagh Palace in Jaipur where comedian Russell Brand proposed to girlfriend Katy Perry.
Luxury ... presidential suite at the Indian
hotel where couple stayed on trip
Taj Hotels / Barcroft India

Russell, who popped the question in a romantic ceremony at India's luxury Taj Rambagh Palace hotel, has already made his manager NIK LINNEN best man and asked him to make an early start on preparing his speech.

A source said: "Russell caught everyone off-guard with the engagement.

"They've decided they won't be messing about and have already made a start on the plans for the big day."

The Sun can reveal details of Russell's meticulously-planned proposal in the grounds of the hotel in Jaipur.

The star planned every detail of the New Year's Eve encounter - right down to what his wife-to-be would wear.

Earlier in the day he took Katy to an ancient fort and bought her a £600 traditional Indian dress for the night.

A hotel worker said: "He had organised a special dining experience.

"We set a table in a garden with candles everywhere. They arrived in a horse and carriage with a glass of champagne and we served them dinner.

The Taj Rambagh Palace
Splendid ... Taj Rambagh Palace hotel in Jaipur where comic proposed
Taj Hotels / Barcroft India

"At midnight they enjoyed fireworks while sitting on an elephant, which Mr Brand specially requested. Then they were taken to the Mughal Garden - which was decorated by flowers and candlelight.

"Mr Brand had given his butler the diamond ring to hide among the flowers. Miss Perry found it, he proposed, and she immediately said 'Yes'.

"After that they requested 45 minutes' privacy. They looked like they were beautifully in love."

Following the proposal Russell, clad in black jeans and a black shirt, took his fiancee back to the presidential suite, where they could enjoy the sunken Jacuzzi and circular bed.


Russell and I Kissed a Girl singer Katy have been together four months and visited India for a Christmas hol.

Their wedding, which pals think will happen in the next six months, promises to be a star-studded affair.

Russell's close pals include JONATHAN ROSS, NOEL GALLAGHER, DAVID WALLIAMS and singer MORRISSEY.

And 25-year-old Katy's include pop stars RIHANNA and TAYLOR SWIFT.

In her last interview before her trip, she admitted Russell made her "hop like a bunny" due to happiness.

Yesterday her staunchly-religious dad gave his approval to her engagement to former drug addict Russell. Strict churchman Keith Hudson said in Quakertown, Pennsylvania: "I'm happy."

Asked about the prospect of grandchildren, he chuckled: "It's too early."

SOURCE-http://www.thesun.co.uk

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Countries around the world are beginning to hold celebratory events to welcome in 2010.

A massive fireworks display has taken place in Sydney, Australia, with some 5,000kg of explosives sent up around around the famous harbour bridge.

New Year's Eve this year will also see a rare blue moon - a second full moon in a month. The next will be in 2028.

The moon will be visible at midnight in the west but not until New Year's Day in Asia and Australasia.

Although it will not actually be blue, the full moon is expected to be a dramatic backdrop for fireworks.

New Year arrived first in the South Pacific. At midnight local time (1100 GMT) fireworks were set off over the Sky Tower in Auckland, New Zealand.

In Sydney some 1.5 million people were expected to attend the city's dramatic show, with fireworks sent up from the bridge, boats in the harbour and from buildings around the waterfront.

Crowds had been gathering since the early morning, some of them camping overnight to secure the best vantage point for the 12-minute midnight fireworks display.

Police minister Michael Daley warned those attending to avoid excessive drinking.

"If you're one of these fools that can't handle their grog and likes to go out and ruin other people's nights, make yourself a new year's resolution to grow up and behave yourself and start practising that on New Year's Eve," he said.

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The Sydney Morning Herald said the display would cost some A$264,000 (US$237,500; £147,000).

'Magical' display

The Japanese capital, Tokyo, will greet the new year in traditional style, with bells rung in temples at midnight.

The city's Sensoji Temple has been draped with banners wishing visitors a happy new year.

No major events were planned on mainland China - which celebrates the change of the lunar new year instead - but a fireworks display will be staged over Hong Kong's waterfront skyline.

Thousands of people are also expected to gather at Indonesia's National Monument for a display.

Despite heavy snowfall and temperatures down to -10C (14F), celebrations were planned for Red Square in Moscow.

"I wish everybody spiritual well-being in the coming year. I wish health to the children and all the best to all in the new year," said one city resident.

In the French capital Paris, the Eiffel Tower will be the scene of a "unique and magical" display, said city officials.

Fireworks stall in Manilla, Philippines (31 Dec 2009)
People bought fireworks in the Philippines to ward off bad spirits

The creator of the show, Bernard Schmitt, told the AFP news agency that one one point the tower would "transform itself into a giant Christmas tree with tinsel".

London's show will focus around the huge London Eye wheel on the banks of the River Thames. Those attending have been warned to prepare for temperatures of around 0C (32F).

Further west, an estimated one million people are expected to be in New York's Times Square to join in the countdown to midnight and see the famous New Year ball descend from its flagpole.

Security is high in the square, with partygoers banned from taking rucksacks or large bags into the area.

"We assume here that New York is the No 1 terrorist target in America," the city's Police Commissioner Raymond W Kelly was quoted as saying by the New York Times.

b source-http://news.bbc.co.uk

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